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Tolkienista
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I've had this problem for around a year....... bootlooping at my home address  on my Moto g31 bought November 2022.

As it was under warranty for two years, it was returned to be fixed last October. Had a reset and a new motherboard. 

All was fine for the first few weeks then periodically it went into a bootloop mode again.

It's pretty much every day at the moment, as soon as I arrive home, bootlooping.

 

Never got to the bottom of it.

Tech support......is it a phone issue, or an O2 issue?

I'm now out of contract......do I head for a new provider? I've been with O2 for 20+ years, never thought I'd look elsewhere, but they're not the company they were.

 

Do I just go for a new Android phone at an O2 store?

Or buy a phone and go for a SIM only deal?

 

Just don't know what to do and i still don't know about this infuriating bootlooping problem & where the blame lies.

 

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@Tolkienista 

Try a PAYG sim from EE or Vodafone and see if it still does it.

That will tell you if it's a phone or network issue.

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
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That's interesting and would certainly isolate if it's the phone or provider.

Do you mean I'd go into a store and ask for a SIM card, or I'd have to leave O2 then go in and sign up to get a SIM card.

Sorry for being so confused about this, but I don't quite understand .

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@Tolkienista 

You can order a free PAYG sim from their websites just to try them out.

Just swap one for your O2 sim as a temporary measure.

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
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